I think most dogs loose that sparkle in their eyes as they get older, both Buttons and Retread did, and they were still happy. We knew when it was time for both of them. Buttons' tail quit wagging and he wasn't eating. He also wasn't giving kisses which is what he loved to do (though his breath stunk horribly!). We helped Buttons to the bridge on February 10, 2005. With Retread, he didn't move much and (I think) wasn't eating. He died peacefully in his sleep one night after my mom promised to take him to the vet in the morning. I guess he just didn't want to stay here any longer.
Both deaths broke my heart, especially Buttons as he was my best, BEST friend growing up. Having him for 14 years, and getting him when I was two, I can't remember a day in my life where Buttons wasn't there. But, I took comfort knowing that he was pain-free and that he knew he was loved and still is.
Even though it's hard to think about, it's something you must go though as a pet owner. Just know that Toby is still happy -- if he's not he will certainly let you know. Just take comfort in that. You still have years left with him, he is much too young to die.
So, instead of preparing yourself for the worst, go lie down next to him and just spend time with him. Give him some treats and just talk to him. Give him a hug and a kiss and tell him you love him. My dogs love that, no matter how tired, cranky, or hyper they are, they love to just lie down with me, and I'm sure Toby would too.






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Toby looks a little better today ... he and Spike have been cuddled up together for about 2 hours, they're so cute together. I'm still worried about him, I don't think he has many years left, but I'm going to try and enjoy the time I've with him, rather than worrying about losing him. Thanks for replying though, guys, it's nice to have people who understand and don't think im 'crazy' or overreacting. 

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